
Anderson Todd
Neo-Jungian thinker, psychotherapist, and cognitive science expert. Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, teaching on consciousness and self-transformation.
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Jun 26, 2020 • 1h 26min
E45| The Alchemy Of Age Shifting, w/ Anderson Todd (Part One)
In this engaging conversation, Anderson Todd, a depth psychologist and cognitive scientist, tackles the profound intersections of Jungian theory, alchemy, and consciousness. He discusses how archetypes shape our collective psyche and the potential of psychedelics as gateways to deeper understanding. Todd explores the idea of building new archetypes amidst societal chaos and emphasizes collaborative approaches to navigate today's complexities. The dialogue underscores the evolving nature of human relationships and the quest for meaning in transformative times.

Apr 11, 2025 • 2h 18min
E124| Designing for Synchronicity w/ Neo-Jungian Anderson Todd & Tim Adalin
Anderson Todd, a Neo-Jungian thinker and psychotherapist from the University of Toronto, joins Tim Adalin to delve into the phenomenon of synchronicity. They discuss how trust and intentional design can facilitate meaningful coincidences in a complex world. The conversation touches on the impact of technology on personal connections, the importance of vulnerability in relationships, and how AI can replicate companionship while challenging authentic interactions. Todd also explores new archetypes needed in our evolving cultural landscape.

Jul 10, 2020 • 1h 43min
E46| The Alchemy Of Age Shifting (PART 2) | Tricksters, Alignment & Cog Sci, w/ Anderson Todd
Anderson Todd, a Neo-Jungian alchemist and cognitive scientist, dives into the fascinating interplay of depth psychology, alchemy, and psychedelics. He critiques Jung’s views on mescaline while advocating for integrating indigenous models of psychedelic experiences. The conversation explores alchemy's role in self-transformation, the narrative potential of role-playing games, and the dual nature of the trickster archetype. Todd passionately highlights the significance of humor and friendship in meaningful connections, ultimately speculating on the philosopher's stone as a metaphor for transformation.